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Which gender approves more of homosexual cheating?

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According to a University of Texas study, men and women were asked if they would be more forgiving if their partner had had an affair with a person of the opposite sex or same sex. See the surprising conclusions below.


The U.S. study was published in the psychology journal Personality and Individual Differences.

American evolutionary psychologist Jaime C. Confer, from the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas (Austin) and her father, Dr. Mark D. Cloud, a psychologist from Lock Haven University (Pennsylvania), participated in the study.

The paper is entitled 'Sex differences in response to imagining a partner's heterosexual or homosexual affair' (volume 50, issue 2, January 2011, pages 129-134, DOI: 10.1016/j/paid.2010.09.006).

The two researchers asked 718 university students to imagine how they would react if they caught their long-time partner cheating.

Specifically, they were asked their thoughts on the cheating of a partner if it was with a person of the same gender or the opposite gender.

Page two describes the results of the study on forgiveness with homosexual and heterosexual affairs.